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Quotable quotes

Tota política que no fem(/es fa amb ) nosaltres, serà feta contra nosaltres. - Joan Fuster

Politics is always made against us: you only have the choice of being aware of it or not. - Meekmeek

Politics is always made against us: you only have the choice of jumping on its Punch & Judy show, or be dragged by it.

Politics is always made against us: you only have left the choice of the side you will use to be against yourself/us all. - FINALLY *gasp*pant*
 
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μέγα βιβλίον, μέγα κακόν... μέγα έθνος, μέγα έγκλημα...


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Thousands of candles can be lit from a single candle, and the life of the candle will not be shortened. Happiness never decreases by being shared.

Buddha
 
Candles do not light by themselves and they all end up dissolving anyway. - B
 
Politics is always made against us: you only have the choice of jumping on its Punch & Judy show, or be dragged by it.

Politics is always made against us: you only have left the choice of the side you will use [STRIKE]to be [/STRIKE]against yourself/us all. - FINALLY *gasp*pant*
Christ!
 
How do you know? Did you ever meet Buddha?

And no one has said anything that belamo posts so what the fuck

I have said it, and without pretending someone famous or revered has said it before I quoted it :cool: :rolleyes:

So how do you know all the people, included that "Buddha", said what you quote: did you ever met them?

Anyway, is this thread truly about "Quotable quotes" or about "Quotable names"?


Finally: "Buddha", or "Mark Twain", or whoever one might quote, identifies as the writings registered under those names and, like "History", it does not matter whether it "philosophically", "actually", happened, but whether it was recorded to have been so, and whether there are no records to disprove it: merely throwing a suspicion without backing it with any real interest to verify or disprove, is either goofily facetious, or a very "post-truth" way to seriously engage in the way to barbarism and the destruction of what one may identify as "science" and "civilization".
 
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Beans beans good for your heart. The more you eat the more you fart.

Unknown
 
belamo said:
I have said it, and without pretending someone famous or revered has said it before I quoted it

“Stupid is as stupid does.” – Forrest Gump.
 
"Stupid is always the others." - Forest Bump

"Stupid calls 'stupid'". Bumpy Forest
 
^ Kindly stay on topic and stop making yet another thread all about you.
 
^ Hear, Alistair.
Oh, and you too.

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Consejos vendo que para mi no quiero. - Spanish saying
 
Truism but...

“It is not the rebels that create the world's problems, but the world's problems that create the rebels. Revolt is life, submission is death. "

Ricardo Flores Magón

Still searching for a translation to English of the one I saw this afternoon on a wall: a piece of paper on some sort of board on a wall.

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Same

In the name of justice the most savage and revolting acts are perpetrated.
 
Actually the quote I was searching, like most of what the guy seemed to have written down, is as naively imperfect as everything he denounces and, likewise, it keeps some worthy elements.

The quote in question came to state that it is pointless to overturn an evil ruler to put some "good man" in his place, since all "good men" who become rulers and feel the power of ruling over others, will rotten to become the ones they replaced. Not quite the "benevolent ruler" some keep as an ideal :lol: The point of interest is what is taken to be a "GOOD MAN" and, further into the concept of "goodness" in men, how a supposedly "good" or even "superior" man can become a pest to his "subjects" (yes, I am aware the sausage party I am co.nsidering here: the stupid feminine equivalent of "perfectly good-natured and benevolent female nature, better fit to rule over people" sohuld be the subject of an even further phase of discussion over "[STRIKE]huma[/STRIKE] sapiens :cool: nature").

So, here goes my quotable one:

1.- "A good man is deemed good so far as he is not perceived to have any individuality: IT is a mere abstract and, therefore, inconsequential, attribute, not a being".
2.- "Those considered to be better people at first consideration, will be revealed to BECOME a danger to the rest of the people once the qualities of their respective natures come to clash".


Notice the "BECOME": it is not saying that they had disguised an evil nature, but that:

3.- "Ideal qualities demanded by common people will end up revealing themselves to be too good for anyone else's good".

That is why the world will keep being too rotten: it is not that people love imperfection, is that they are too "human", to "imperfect" to truly want anything beyond that.
 
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